Changes in perceived knowledge about childbirth among pregnant women participating in the Senses of Birth intervention in Brazil: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Senses of Birth (SoB) is a health education intervention in Brazil that aims to reduce unnecessary cesareans in the country by providing information on reproductive rights, benefits and risks of childbirth, and use of intrapartum evidence-based practices (EBP) which are recommend...
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Main Authors: | Luísa M. M. Fernandes (Author), Sônia Lansky (Author), Bernardo J. Oliveira (Author), Amélia A. L. Friche (Author), Christine T. Bozlak (Author), Benjamin A. Shaw (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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